Tuesday 22 January 2008

Will some of these people please shut up?

It’s bad enough that one half of the country has to contend with a PNU office – something that they didn’t bargain for. But to listen to the utterances of some people is simply too much.

To put it bluntly, I wish some people could just SHUT UP! Especially irrelevant individuals who have absolutely no moral ground to speak on the issues of the day.

I take offence with such people.

  • Dick Wathika, Madaraka “MP” – You need to focus on your job at hand and desist from shooting yourself in the foot with comments such as this. “Our constitution doesn’t allow losers to share power with winners. Firstly, who told you that you won? Secondly, if that’s the case, then what in Heaven’s name is Kalonzo Musyoka doing on the Government side???
  • Mr. Wetangula: Since you seem to have a major problem with the British Government failing to recognize your boss as the legitimate CEO of the country, then I see you summoning a whole bunch of people to your office to ask them why they just cant do that. Because incase you haven’t noticed, almost every relevant organization and union had criticized the ECK’s announcement of Kibaki as winner of the presidential elections. Think EU, EALA, UK, US, KNHCR etc. So I guess you have a lot on your plate. Good luck trying to convince the rest of the world that the opposite is true.
  • The same goes for the likes of Mungatana (another ‘winner’), Karua and Michuki. These guys not only make callous remarks regarding the current political upheavals but they also fuel this war further by stoking more wood into the fire.
  • Government spokesman: Will you ever get tired of competing with the ostriches in the ‘Bury Your Head in the Sand’ contest??

People please, just shut up and let your boss do the talking for himself.

However, I’m not sure how feasible that will be considering the track record that Kibaki has. As Noble Laureate, Honorable Wangari Maathai mentioned, “President Kibaki continues to be aloof and unreachable despite the serious situation that Kenyans are dealing with.”

The president is too far removed from the people to actually grasp the delicacy of the situation and save the day. Surrounded by his clique of sycophantic foot soldiers, he doesn’t seem to realize that he has the power to put an end to all this senseless killings.

When will reality dawn on him?

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